You have no potential.
Hope that helps.
You have no potential.
Hope that helps.
It seems that you are looking at this from a solo POV.
Keep in mind, EVE has “soloable” activities, perhaps all of them potentially… but I think, if that’s the case, that you could peek into groups for such activities.
When in doubt in PVP for example, think about the battleground scenario and try to gather as much info about the opponent, so you can evaluate the element of surprise, which is essential as strategy in EVE. A gate without scout… meh!.
You will be popped. So, if that’s your fear, forget it and do something else.
Now, if you had fun even popped… well, it’s most enjoyable with friends, IMO.
When you look at your skills and ISK, don’t seek answers from outside. Reflect on your experiences, strengths, and limits. Every encounter is a lesson; every defeat, a teacher. Embrace uncertainty and engage with others in all that you do.
EVE Online, like life, doesn’t give clear answers. Mastery comes from exploration and introspection. Fly the ships that feel right, use the fits that make sense to you, and let each fight teach you.
Embrace the unknown. Trust your journey. With each step, your path will reveal itself.
I’m not a follower.
Stop being weird with those questions!
Everyone has potential in this game. Me and my little mate started in 2004 mining in our tin cans, a few years later we were rocking and rolling around shooting things up in a small corp. A few years after that corporation turned into well respected machine of domination.
DO you multibox? Does your alliance have a special email connection to plex from ccp? No? yerfkd.
To evaluate your full potential by requesting @Aiko_Danuja write your pilot a certificate or reference letter.
W = int(h=h1…h2)(dh⋅ma⋅mb⋅G/h²)
with W the work (aka energy aka potential) h1>h2 respect starting and end distances (in m), ma and mb respect the masses of you and the planet(in kg), G gravitational constant.
W = ma⋅mb⋅G × (h2-h1)/(h1⋅h2)
on earth, when h1 and h2 are close to r, the earth radius, we note g = mb⋅G/r² , dh=(h2-h1) and we have
W ±= ma⋅g⋅dh .
Now what if you are a crypto-bro and you want to be dumped “to the moon” ?
Well the moon is at a distance approx 60 times the radius of earth . so h1⋅h2 = r²×60, h2-h1= r×59
W=ma⋅mb⋅G × 59r/60r² = ma×mb×G×59/60r . Again we can replace with g=mb⋅G/r²
W = ma⋅g⋅r×59/60
With r ~6.35e6 m, g~9.8 we have W~61MJ×ma
Then you also need to remove the potential energy from the moon.
That should be a good start to evaluate your potential.
@Katom There are exemples for everything in the game in the form of videos. It only takes time. Settle in and watch until you understand exactly what the Youtuber does. Watch the same video several times if you have to.
If you like to read there are many gigabyte worth of info online.
Practice with cheap throw-away ships first until you understand the mechanics.
This game has a lot to be learned. Take your time and ask questions in the different chat channels.
And finally, if you’re not having fun it means you’re doing it wrong.
Bravo! Outstanding
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